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... human weakness , so that the study of David Hartley and Joseph Priestley was never quite separate from a watchfulness of the life within himself . ' I do not like History . Metaphysics , & Poetry , & ' Facts of mind ' ... are my darling ...
... human weakness , so that the study of David Hartley and Joseph Priestley was never quite separate from a watchfulness of the life within himself . ' I do not like History . Metaphysics , & Poetry , & ' Facts of mind ' ... are my darling ...
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... human nature in order to redeem me and all mankind from this our connate Corruption . My reason convinces me , that no other mode of redemption is conceivable , and , as did Socrates , would have yearned after the Redeemer , tho ' it ...
... human nature in order to redeem me and all mankind from this our connate Corruption . My reason convinces me , that no other mode of redemption is conceivable , and , as did Socrates , would have yearned after the Redeemer , tho ' it ...
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... human nature by the Logos . If , indeed , the Opus Maximum was to achieve the reconciliation of the ' I am ' and the ' it is ' , these poles were to be represented by the Fourth Gospel and the pantheistic Spinoza , and , 139 reflecting ...
... human nature by the Logos . If , indeed , the Opus Maximum was to achieve the reconciliation of the ' I am ' and the ' it is ' , these poles were to be represented by the Fourth Gospel and the pantheistic Spinoza , and , 139 reflecting ...
Contents
THE ROMANTIC CONTEXT | 8 |
Symbol and Organic Form | 16 |
KUBLA KHAN THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT | 43 |
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Coleridge as Poet and Religious Thinker: Inspiration and Revelation David Jasper Limited preview - 1985 |
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